I fantasisti: Le vere storie del calcio Napoli
Fifty years of Napoli Football Club as told by unpublished stories and narrated by the voice of Fabio, a boy who lives in the Sanit' neighborhood of Naples. Fabio is a professional entertainer who bea…

I fantasisti: Le vere storie del calcio Napoli
Fifty years of Napoli Football Club as told by unpublished stories and narrated by the voice of Fabio, a boy who lives in the Sanit' neighborhood of Naples. Fabio is a professional entertainer who bears witness to the difficulty of describing the history of a soccer team and a city. —anonymous The true stories of Napoli Footbal club Fifty years of Napoli Footbal Club as told by unpublished stories and narrated by the voice of Fabio, a boy who lives in the Sanità neighborhood of Naples. Fabio is a professional entertainer who bears witness to the difficulty of describing the history of a soccer team and a city. He walks the streets and the alleys of Naples like a diviner in search of places and faces that can give a feeling of the city's background and everyday life. He is interested in the details, in the minor stories,in the destiny of the people who have touched the world of soccer, even just marginally. "The people who made this film love soccer in almost all its forms, but they feel much less love for the powers that regulate it and that transform it into the word's most stupid show" (Fluid Video Crew)

I fantasisti: Le vere storie del calcio Napoli
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Fifty years of Napoli Football Club as told by unpublished stories and narrated by the voice of Fabio, a boy who lives in the Sanit' neighborhood of Naples. Fabio is a professional entertainer who bears witness to the difficulty of describing the history of a soccer team and a city. —anonymous The true stories of Napoli Footbal club Fifty years of Napoli Footbal Club as told by unpublished stories and narrated by the voice of Fabio, a boy who lives in the Sanità neighborhood of Naples.
Fabio is a professional entertainer who bears witness to the difficulty of describing the history of a soccer team and a city. He walks the streets and the alleys of Naples like a diviner in search of places and faces that can give a feeling of the city's background and everyday life. He is interested in the details, in the minor stories,in the destiny of the people who have touched the world of soccer, even just marginally.
"The people who made this film love soccer in almost all its forms, but they feel much less love for the powers that regulate it and that transform it into the word's most stupid show" (Fluid Video Crew).